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nature on life support budget cuts fuel biodiversity crisis,

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AI-generatedThe article discusses budget cuts to environmental programs in Australia, which may weaken biodiversity protections. However, no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company-level margin effect is identified. The cuts affect government spending and environmental policy, but specific products, supply chains, or scarcity risks are not mentioned. The impact is policy-driven and long-term, without immediate commercial implications.
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- Australian Federal Budget cuts $2.2 billion from DCCEEW over 14 years.
- $67 million cut from National Environmental Science Program.
- $153.5 million allocated to facilitate state-level environmental approvals.
- Investment in biodiversity programs projected to decline 9% in real terms.
- Conservation groups warn of exacerbated biodiversity crisis after 3 billion animals lost in 2019-2020 bushfires.
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